Why Fumigation is required in International Trade!!!
Many people ask, “Why is fumigation required in international trade?”—and the answer is simple. In the export business, authorities issue a fumigation certificate as an official government document that confirms they treat wooden and agricultural cargo with chemicals to eliminate pests and pathogens. Major export ports in India include Mundra Port, Nhava Sheva Port, Kandla Port, Chennai Port, Visakhapatnam Port, and Cochin Port. International trade requires fumigation to prevent the cross-border spread of pests, diseases, and other microorganisms that could damage the destination country’s agriculture and indigenous ecosystems. In addition to this, shipments involving agricultural products and wooden packaging materials (like pallets and crates), are susceptible to harbouring pests.
- 1. Choose an authorized agency: Contact only agencies accredited by the DPPQS and ensure they issue a valid certificate.
- 2. Schedule a Treatment: Arrange for fumigation at your factory/godown or at the port/ICD container terminal.
- 3. Fumigation Process: The agency treats the cargo/wooden packaging, usually with Methyl Bromide (MB) or Heat Treatment.
- 4. Inspection & Certification: After successful treatment and mandatory aeration, the agency will inspect the cargo and issue a formal fumigation certificate.
- 5. Documentation: The certificate would include details such as the type of fumigant, dosage, temperature, exposure time, and seal numbers.
Benefits of Fumigation Certificate for Exporters
Additionally, it ensures product quality. A Fumigation Certificate for Export business is an official, government document. It confirms that wooden and agricultural cargo is treated with chemicals. This treatment helps to eliminate pests and pathogens.